Indium wire 99.9% from Ø 0.5mm to Ø 8mm pure metal element 49 Indiumwire (length : 1 000 Meter, diameter : 0.2mm (≈1/64 inch))
- Diameter from 0.5mm to 5mm. Length from 1 meter up to 500 meters.
- Areas of application: railing construction; Food industry; beverage industry; Chemistry.
- If your desired length/width is not listed, select the next larger length/width. Leave a comment on your order with the length/width you want. We cut according to your measurements.
- Dimensional tolerances: +/-2mm.
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Our products are sourced exclusively from outside China, ensuring you receive only the highest quality with no questionable imports. Most of our items are manufactured in Germany, renowned for its precision and reliability. We offer premium quality at competitive prices, backed by excellent customer service and top-rated reviews.Technical Specifications: - Brand: Evek - Country of Manufacture: Germany - Type: Wire - Material: Indium (Metal element 49, In) - Purity: 99.9% - Melting Point: 156.6°C - Density: 7.31 g/cm³ (at 20°C) - Boiling Point: 2072°C (4000°F)Description: Indium wire is widely used in the production of liquid crystal panels, particularly for depositing transparent indium tin oxide film electrodes. In the field of microelectronics, it serves as an acceptor impurity for germanium and silicon. Historically, indium was fused with germanium to create pn-junctions in early semiconductor devices, such as specific diode series. Indium is a component in several low-melting alloys—Galinstan, for example, is liquid at room temperature and contains 21.5% indium. Indium wire adheres well to many materials, making it ideal for soldering metal to glass. When alloyed with tin, it forms a low-melting solder with excellent thermal conductivity, perfect for cooling surfaces in electronic components. Indium and indium-silver alloys are sometimes used to coat mirrors, including automobile headlights, offering durability and high reflectivity, especially in conditions where resistance to atmospheric agents is important. Its stable reflectivity makes indium a preferred choice for coating astronomical mirrors. Indium compounds are also used as phosphors and as materials for photocells.Applications: - Railing construction - Food industry - Beverage industry - Chemical industry
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